Re: Choices in fillings/restorations



Some yes, most no. I haven't ever visited the dentist regularly. I'd
like to, but history can repeat itself. I prefer to replace my
fillings, with what is the most durable, now while I can afford it,
instead of waiting until they need replacing and my financial situation
is unknown. Replacing them all now should keep future dental visits
less expensive.

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